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The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) Luminosity and stellar mass dependence of galaxy clustering at 0.5 < z < 1.1

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 557, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201321476

Keywords

galaxies: distances and redshifts; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: statistics; cosmology: observations; large-scale structure of Universe

Funding

  1. INAF through PRIN
  2. European Research Council through the Darklight ERC Advanced Research Grant [291521]
  3. STFC [ST/J500665/1, ST/J001422/1, ST/K00090X/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/J500665/1, ST/J001422/1, ST/K00090X/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [11F01802] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Aims. We investigate the dependence of galaxy clustering on luminosity and stellar mass in the redshift range 0.5 < z < 1.1, using the first similar to 55 000 redshifts from the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). Methods. We measured the redshift-space two-point correlation functions (2PCF), xi(s) and xi(r(p), pi), and the projected correlation function, omega(p)(rp), in samples covering different ranges of B-band absolute magnitudes and stellar masses. We considered both threshold and binned galaxy samples, with median B-band absolute magnitudes - 21.6 less than or similar to M-B - 5 log (h) less than or similar to - 19.5 and median stellar masses 9.8 less than or similar to log (M-* [ h(-2) M-circle dot])less than or similar to 10.7. We assessed the real-space clustering in the data from the projected correlation function, which we model as a power law in the range 0.2 < rp[ h(-1) Mpc] < 20. Finally, we estimated the galaxy bias as a function of luminosity, stellar mass, and redshift, assuming a flat. cold dark matter model to derive the dark matter 2PCF. Results. We provide the best-fit parameters of the power-law model assumed for the real-space 2PCF - the correlation length, r(0), and the slope, gamma-as well as the linear bias parameter, as a function of the B-band absolute magnitude, stellar mass, and redshift. We confirm and provide the tightest constraints on the dependence of clustering on luminosity at 0.5 < z < 1.1. We prove the complexity of comparing the clustering dependence on stellar mass from samples that are originally flux-limited and discuss the possible origin of the observed discrepancies. Overall, our measurements provide stronger constraints on galaxy formation models, which are now required to match, in addition to local observations, the clustering evolution measured by VIPERS galaxies between z = 0.5 and z = 1.1 for a broad range of luminosities and stellar masses.

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